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Kenton Varda authored
For whatever reason, the default termination handler on my machine is no longer printing the exception's `what()` string. It just aborts. That makes debugging hard. This also means that we can now use `noexcept` in unit tests as a way to make uncaught exceptions abort the process _without_ unwinding, which is especially useful in tests that create threads since they often deadlock during unwind waiting for the thread to finish.
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